1. Evan Chandler’s Plan: The 1993 allegations originated with Evan Chandler, the father of Jordan Chandler who aspired to be a screenwriter and saw Jackson as an opportunity to make that happen. When Jackson cut him off, and he, Jordan and June Chandler alike stopped talking to him, Evan devised a plan to blackmail Jackson by accusing him of molestation and coercing his son to do the same. There is mounting evidence that Evan coached Jordan to lie about the abuse.
  2. Initial Accusation Motive: Evan Chandler initially demanded $20 million from Jackson, for 4 screenplays, $5 million each, paid over a 4-year period. This was the terms that he first laid out to not go public with accusations, and Jackson refused.
  3. No Real Negotiation: After Evan’s initial monetary demand, Jackson’s PI, Anthony Pellicano offered $1 million to see how Evan would react. Evan rejected, expecting the counter would be much higher.  Instead, Pellicano offered only $350 000, attempting to gather evidence of more demands. On August 17, 1993, he recorded Evan’s lawyer Barry Rothman demanding more than $350 000 to focus on movies so Evan could scale back his dental practice. At this time Evan was willing to accept just $1 million, but Jackson refused that as well.
  4. Recorded Extortion Attempt: Evan Chandler was recorded discussing his plan to humiliate Jackson and “win big” while his son did not accuse Jackson of anything at all. Given the fact he demanded $20 million from Jackson, it’s clear he was referring to a large sum of money.
  5. Admission of Fabrication Claims: In Evan Chandler’s chronology, he inadvertently admitted that while he was pressuring his son to make allegations against Jackson, he fabricated sex acts between Jackson and his son, going into specific explicit detail that his son would later accuse Jackson of.  The only valid explanation is that Evan Chandler coached his son Jordan to lie about the abuse.
  6. Unspoken Details: Evan Chandler wrote a chronology specifying various details of the allegations which could not have come from Jordan Chandler, as they both have made statements that Jordan never shared details with his father.
  7. Detail In the Chronology: In Evan’s chronology, he alleged that Jackson masturbated Jordan six times in Monaco. Jordan himself did not claim this in his interviews. Instead, he said he masturbated six times after Jackson was no longer in contact with him.
  8. Jordan Echoed Evan: Further evidence of coaching emerged while Jordan was talking to Dr. Gardner on October 6, 1993, as he repeated his father’s talking points almost verbatim, despite claiming that they never spoke about the alleged abuse with each other, beyond just one short answer to Evan’s aggressive questioning on July 16, 1993.
  9. Contradictory Statements: Typical of those making false accusations, Jordan Chandler’s statements and descriptions of the alleged abuse were highly inconsistent, giving different details and sequence of events, depending on who was being spoken to.
  10. Witness to Jordan’s Admission: Jackson’s hairstylist, Carol LaMere revealed that while doing Jackson’s hair in his condo, she overheard a phone conversation between Jordan and Jackson, as the boy was crying on the phone and complained that he did not know why his father was making him do this.
  11. No Physical Evidence: The strip search of Michael Jackson did not match the description given by Jordan Chandler. The Linden affidavit makes it clear that Jordan described a circumcised penis, where Jackson’s autopsy confirms that he was not.
  12. No Substantiation from Other Children: Despite extensive investigations and interviews with numerous witnesses, such as Yoshi Whaley, Corey Feldman, Jonathan Spence, Brett Barnes who had sleepovers with Jackson as children, no pattern of abuse emerged. Despite aggressive efforts by police officers to level accusations against Jackson, all of them and their families reported positive and non-abusive interactions with Jackson. This lack of corroborating accusers weakened the credibility of the Chandler allegations.
  13. Independent Witness Accounts: Many independent witnesses, including Jackson’s staff, friends, and other children, provided consistent accounts that contradicted the Chandler allegations. These testimonies highlighted Jackson’s respectful and caring behavior towards children.
  14. No indictments: The prosecutor said two grand juries investigated the evidence against Jackson. If they had found sufficient evidence to indict him, they would have.
  15. False Claims by Former Disgruntled Employees: While hundreds of witnesses were interviewed, it was only disgruntled former employees who had previously been fired or sued for money who turned on Jackson during the 93-94 investigation. The media paid for their stories which were contradicted by the very boys they claimed to be victimized.
  16. Jordan Chandler Refusing to Testify Against Jackson: Jordan Chandler has refused to testify against Jackson at every opportunity, from the 1993 claim, the 2005 trial, and has refused to help Wade Robson and James Safechuck in their claims against Jackson.
  17. Police Investigation Results: The 1993 police investigation, including the search of Neverland Ranch and Jackson’s other properties, did not uncover any material that pointed to criminal activity. Any illegal item found would have resulted in charges and conviction.
  18. La Toya Jackson’s Recantation: La Toya Jackson initially supported her brother, then under heavy pressure from her abusive felon husband Jack Gordon, she was forced to turn against  him. Gordon threatened to kill both unless she would slander Michael. Later, when she managed to escape from Gordon, she admitted that she never believed Michael was guilty and only turned on him out of fear for their lives.
  19. Media Sensationalism: The media played a significant role in sensationalizing the allegations against Michael Jackson. They prioritized scandal over factual reporting, contributing to the public’s misperception of Jackson’s guilt.